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33 suspected drug traffickers arrested in Abuja, four other states: NDLEA

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested 33 suspected drug traffickers with assorted illicit drugs through raids in Lagos, Kano, Kwara, Taraba, and the FCT

• January 19, 2025
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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested 33 suspected drug traffickers with assorted illicit drugs through raids in Lagos, Kano, Kwara, Taraba, and the FCT.

NDLEA spokesperson Femi Babafemi said in a statement on Sunday that operatives seized not less than 67 kilogrammes of skunk from a suspect on Thursday, January 16, when they raided his house in Edumare Street, Lagos Island.

He said various quantities of illicit substances were also recovered from another suspect on Tuesday, January 14, when operatives raided his Jerry Irabi Estate, Lekki hideout.

“Drugs recovered included 3.7 litres of codeine syrup; 10,000 pills of tramadol; 1,670 tablets of Rohypnol; 6.5kg of cannabis; 3,100 tablets of diazepam; 10,090 tablets of Molly.

“Others are 5,500 tabs of Exol-5, 1.2kg slices of wrapped methamphetamine and a monetary exhibit of ₦623,650,” he said.

He further said two suspects were arrested on Friday, January 17, at Dawanau, Dawakin Tofa Local Government in Kano state.

Mr Babafemi said 7.6kg of skunk, 78 tubes of rubber solution and 356 bottles of “suck and die”, a new psychoactive substance, were recovered from them.

The NDLEA spokesman said that in another raid in Kano, Usman Isa, 29, was nabbed along Zaria Road with 114 blocks of skunk weighing 49.8kg.

“Three suspects were on Wednesday, January 15, arrested by NDLEA operatives with 390 tablets of Molly and 65.5kg of cannabis.

“The suspects were nabbed at Bode Saadu in Moro local government area of Kwara.

“One suspect, 24, was also nabbed with 25,000 pills of tramadol by operatives along Wukari-Zaki Ibiam road, Wukari, Taraba,” he said.

Meanwhile, in a series of raids in Abuja, a suspect was arrested in the Gwarimpa area of the FCT with 118 bottles of codeine-based syrup.

Mr Babafemi said 13 others were nabbed in locations such as Area 1 IDP camp, Gishiri, Zuba, Dei-Dei, AYA, Lagos Street Garki, Karu, and Lugbe.

He said the drugs recovered from them included different quantities of tramadol, diazepam, and methamphetamine.

(NAN)

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